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CookThis
Take a photo of a dish from a cafe, TikTok, or your camera roll. CookThis turns it into a simple home version you can actually make.
Looking at the dish...
Finding flavor cluesSimple home version ready
Quick / Easy / Closest taste / LighterHow it works
Open CookThis when something looks good. Snap it, choose the version, and cook from clear steps.
Take a photo or pick one from your gallery.
CookThis looks at the dish style, texture, and likely ingredients.
Choose quick, easy, closest taste, or lighter, then cook from clear steps.
Why CookThis
Open the app, scan food, get the recipe.
Steps are written for real home cooks, not perfect kitchens.
Adjust for skill level, time, equipment, region, and preferences.
CookThis gives a home version based on the photo, not a fake exact restaurant recipe.
Recipe modes
Fewer ingredients and faster steps.
More guidance and beginner-friendly cues.
More detail to match the dish style.
Simple swaps while keeping the craving intact.
Trust
CookThis treats food photos, dietary rules, allergies, and recipe preferences as personal. The app should collect only what it needs and make deletion clear.
Photos are used to generate recipes.
Dietary and allergy preferences are used to personalize results.
Photos can be uncertain, so CookThis labels recipes as simple home versions.
Always check ingredients and cooking safety, especially for allergies or medical diets.
FAQ
No. CookThis creates an estimated simple home version based on the photo and any context you provide.
CookThis is designed to respect halal preferences beyond avoiding pork, including alcohol-based ingredients and relevant substitutions. Users should still review every ingredient.
CookThis is built around camera photos and gallery uploads, so food images from your camera roll can fit the flow when enabled.
No. CookThis is for general cooking help and recipe ideas, not medical, nutrition, allergy, or diet treatment advice.
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